Apologetics book - "Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus"

Susan W. Murphy
Susan W. Murphy Member Posts: 177 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Recently I read the book "Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus" by Nabeel Qureshi.  I teach Apologetics at my church and used the book "The Case for Christ" by Lee Strobel and when I read Nabeel Qureshi's book I was amazed at how good it was about leading someone else to Christ.  It used many of the ideas that are presented in "The Case for Christ".  

I was so excited when I called Logos and they told me I could get "Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus"  in Logos.  Both of these books are great for explaining the Bible and telling others about Christ.

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  • Kent
    Kent Member Posts: 529 ✭✭

    I was so excited when I called Logos and they told me I could get "Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus"  in Logos.  

    If it is in Logos I'm not finding it. [:S]

    Edit: It is actually in Vyros https://vyrso.com/product/35876/seeking-allah-finding-jesus-a-devout-muslims-journey-to-christ

  • Kenute P. Curry
    Kenute P. Curry Member Posts: 1,656 ✭✭✭

      https://vyrso.com/product/21395/lost-boy-no-more-a-true-story-of-survival-and-salvation 

    “This is the unbelievable story of the pilgrimage of ten thousand-plus boys from one tribe in Africa as they confront the horrors of Islam and find hope in Jesus. I highly recommend it.”
    William D. Boyd, Ph.D.
    President, College of Biblical Studies
    Houston, Texas
     
    “Lost Boy No More is a riveting read—simply one of the most moving books I have read in some time. Abraham Nhial and DiAnn Mills have written an amazing contribution to Christian literature. The narrative of the Lost Boys of the Sudan is a tragically overlooked event in Christian history, and, at long last, the truth is known. I pray every single pastor and Christian reads this book with undiverted attention. It will radically affect your worldview and will stifle the incessant whining of comfortable Christianity. The sacrifices of the church in Sudan make our worst days seem benign.”
    Dr. Ergun Mehmet Caner
    Author, Christian Jihad
    (Gold Medallion winner)


    Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia
    “During every holocaust, every genocide, every ethnic cleansing, the world squeezes its eyes shut and stops its ears. And ever after, it vows 'Never again!' It must not be so with the Body of Christ. Lost Boy No More is must-reading for Western Christians. May it open our eyes, bend our knees, and spread our arms wide to embrace our Sudanese brothers and sisters.”
    Brad Phillips
    President, Persecution Project Foundation